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The Honda Element and Ridgeline are both being recalled this week for separate issues, while the Lamborghini Gallardo has been recalled for leaking pipes. Meanwhile, Volvo has announced a recall for the S80 sedan and XC70 SUVs over a software glitch that interrupts the tire pressure monitoring system.

The Problem: The wire that supplies power to the trailer turn signals in models equipped with an accessory hitch trailer was accidentally switched with the stop lamp wire during assembly. This means that turn signals are illuminated only when the brakes are applied, which could increase the risk of a crash.

The Fix: Honda will begin notifying owners on September 20, and will repair affected vehicles for free. Owners may contact Honda at 1-800-999-1009.

The Problem: In certain conditions, the high-pressure steering pipes near the steering assistance hydraulic pump might leak. If the leaking fluid is exposed to an ignition source, it could light on fire.

The Fix: The company will update the power steering system at no cost to the owner. The recall is expected to start this week.

Number of Vehicles Potentially Affected: 1491 Gallardo Coupe and Spyders.

The Problem: A software bug will cause the “TPMS Service Required” light to come on after 15 minutes of driving above 25 mph, and the TPMS won’t be able to warn a driver if a tire is underinflated.

The Fix: Volvo will reprogram the TPMS system in affected vehicles for free at dealerships. It’s unknown when Volvo will begin sending out notifications, but owners may contact Volvo at 1-800-458-1552.

Number of Vehicles Potentially Affected: About 300 S80 sedans and XC70 SUVs.

The Problem: A passenger airbag indicator may have been installed incorrectly in certain models. If the airbag status indicator doesn’t work properly, vehicle occupants may not be aware that the front passenger airbag is deactivated and will not deploy. This could increase the risk of injury to passenger passenger who may have sat elsewhere had the correct indicator been provided. Owners may contact Honda at 1-800-999-1009.

The Fix: Honda will replace the passenger airbag indicator for free at dealerships. Notifications will be sent out beginning on or about September 21.

Number of Vehicles Potentially Affected: 17 Ridgelines manufactured on April 18, 2012.

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